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Her family think her grief is for Tybalt, which suggests they were close. Capulet thinks she is too young but Paris disagrees. They are unaware she has just married Romeo. Juliet refuses to marry him.

Juliet tells her father that she intends to marry Paris even though she is actually going to take the potion the Friar has given her. Tybalt has a strong sense of family loyalty to Lord Capulet, telling him when Romeo comes to the Capulet Ball, but Capulet seems to think Tybalt is too quick to anger. Lord and Lady Capulet seem to agree with each other most of the time. On this page students can arrange the characters on the screen, showing the connections between the characters and their relationships.

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Investigate Character Relationships See how their relationship changes during the play by moving the bar to the marked points. Print View the information. Romeo at the ball. Photo by Peter Coombs Browse and license our images. Photo by Reg Wilson Browse and license our images. Photo by Robert Workman Browse and license our images. Photo by Ellie Kurttz Browse and license our images.

Ray Fearon as Romeo. Photo by John Haynes Browse and license our images. Dorothy Tutin as Juliet. Photo by Angus McBean Browse and license our images. Daphne Slater as Juliet. Zena Walker as Juliet. Analyse Juliet's Character Analyse Juliet's relationships.

Friar Laurence and Romeo. Friar Laurence. O, what learning is' The Nurse, Juliet and the Nurse. The Nurse. Edith Evans as the Nurse. Analyse the Nurse's Character. Old Capulet. Capulet chastises Tybalt. Lord Capulet. Paris and Capulet. Analyse Lord Capulet's Character. Lady Capulet. Juliet and Lady Capulet. Tony Britton as Mercutio. Things they say: 'Give me a case to put my visage in: A visor for a visor. Things they say: 'I do but keep the peace' Benvolio, Tybalt and Mercutio fight.

Romeo kills Tybalt. Things they say: '…I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Lady Montague. Lord Montague. Explore their relationships Romeo Romeo and Mercutio are close friends. Now art thou sociable, now art thou Romeo. After Romeo has killed Tybalt, Benvolio helps him to escape and is a loyal friend to him.

The Prince will doom thee death if thou art taken. Cut off from all support except for that of Friar Laurence, she takes a sleeping draught to fake her own death, hoping to reunite with Romeo. When she wakes to find him dead beside her, she stabs herself. Friar Laurence is a Franciscan friar and a mentor to Romeo and Juliet. He secretly marries them, hoping to broker peace between the two families.

The Friar later arranges for a banished Romeo to spend the night with Juliet before he leaves. He prepares a potion for Juliet in order to fake her death, avoid marriage to Paris, and reunite with Romeo, but his warning message to Romeo never reaches him. When Juliet finds Romeo dead, the Friar fruitlessly tries to convince her to leave the tomb. He is initially suspected of her murder but soon freed. The widowed Nurse is a loyal companion to Juliet, having cared for her since she was a baby.

Her long-winded stories, raunchy comments, and distaste for men generally serve as comic relief throughout the play. The Nurse tries to stand up for Juliet when her family cuts her off; however she later advises Juliet to marry Count Paris—which is ultimately the cause of the falling out between the two.

Mercutio is a relative of the Prince of Verona and a close friend to Romeo. You are welcome, gentlemen! Come, musicians, play. A hall, a hall! Give room; and foot it, girls. More light, you knaves, and turn the tables up,.

And quench the fire — the room is grown too hot. Ah, sirrah , this unlook'd-for sport comes well. Nay, sit, nay, sit, good cousin Capulet,.

For you and I are past our dancing days. How long is't now since last yourself and I. Were in a mask? By'r lady, thirty years. What, man, 'tis not so much , 'tis not so much.

Come pentecost as quickly as it will,. Some five and twenty years, and then we mask'd. His son is thirty. Will you tell me that? His son was but a ward two years ago. What lady is that, which doth enrich the hand. Of yonder knight? I know not, sir. O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night. Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;. Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows,. As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows.

The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand. And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand. Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight,. For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. This, by his voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier , boy. What, dares the slave. Come hither , cover'd with an antic face ,. To fleer and scorn at our solemnity?

Now, by the stock and honour of my kin,. To strike him dead I hold it not a sin. Why, how now, kinsman, wherefore storm you so? Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe,. A villain that is hither come in spite,. To scorn at our solemnity this night.

Young Romeo is it? Content thee, gentle coz , let him alone;. He bears him like a portly gentleman;. And, to say truth, Verona brags of him. To be a virtuous and well-govern'd youth. I would not for the wealth of all this town. Here in my house do him disparagement.

Therefore be patient, take no note of him. It is my will, the which if thou respect,. Show a fair presence and put off these frowns,. An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast. It fits, when such a villain is a guest. I'll not endure him. He shall be endured.



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